I get that call from my brother every year, and I tell him it must have been delayed in the post, because he is too tight to actually send me one, even last year for my 50th.Thats what comes from being related to a Salford fan. Miserable Fckr

Mine arrived in the post today, just after I'd gone out. I was just clueless, which I'm putting down to age... at 36.

Getting a call from your sister to wish you "happy birthday", being asked if you got your card and not having a clue despite it only being a couple of hours since you opened the half dozen you'd recieved.

Watching the Brit awards the other night and *genuinely* not knowing who almost all of them were. Not bothered mind but it used to be the case that I'd at least heard of popular acts.

I was at the Brits and I was delighted when one of my work colleagues wanted to go home at 11.30 - I was a gent and made sure she got home safely rather than head to the jam-packed after show party.Im definitely getting old.

The primary school I attended was replaced a few years ago, the replacement was shut last year for another replacement. Now that makes me feel old...

my secondary school was relaxed about 5 years ago- maybe more (Buil Hill HS) & my Primary was demolished about 3 years ago (Seedley) after over 100 years of serving the educational needs of Salford.

Everything I grew up with in Salford has gone, schools, swimming baths where I learned to swim, the pub where I first drank (The Royal aka The Widows at the top of Cemetry Rd) & the Willows where I saw my first game of RL

Swinton RLFC est 1866 - Supplying England with players when most of your clubs were in nappies

Looking through my vinyl collection and coming to the realisation that I bought some of them 36 years ago.

Most of mine are over 40 years old. One is so old, it isn't even in stereo! Sgt.Pepper's, from '68, was available in stereo before anyone complains, but it was also sold in a mono version and I only had a mono player and thought the stereo version wouldn't work properly .